Science Fiction · Space Opera · Existential Dread

3 hand-picked science fiction, space opera, and existential dread books curated by NextBookAfter.

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Cover of Blindsight

Blindsight

For fans of Hyperion's blend of cosmic horror, philosophical inquiry, and ensemble narratives in a vast interstellar setting, Blindsight offers a gripping exploration of alien contact that challenges human consciousness and reality itself, with a crew of flawed specialists facing incomprehensible threats.

Cover of Chasm City

Chasm City

If The Centauri Device's grimy universe of imperial rot and cynical drifters left you hooked on existential dread, Chasm City by Alastair Reynolds delivers that same punk sneer at failed ideologies in a decaying space habitat. Revel in flawed anti-heroes chasing elusive artifacts amid chaotic adventures that subvert space opera tropes with dark humor and anti-imperial bile. It's the perfect grim chase for misfits scoffing at sci-fi optimism.

Cover of The Mote in God's Eye

The Mote in God's Eye

You devoured The Wanderer's balls-to-the-wall cosmic catastrophe, where rogue planets trigger global mayhem and quirky anti-heroes navigate survival with wry humor and unfiltered grit. That raw mix of human hubris, alien mysteries, and pulpy action scratched your itch for escapist disaster porn amid Cold War vibes. Now, The Mote in God's Eye cranks it up with a sprawling empire rattled by enigmatic signals, delivering first-contact tension and mind-bending evolutionary puzzles for ultimate galactic thrills.